新目標九年下Unit12教學設計
steve: really? that’s interesting. in the united states you’re not supposed to do that. satoshi: yeah, i know. ok, so here are some chopstick rules: it’s rude to stick your chopsticks into your food. and you shouldn’t point at anyone with your chopsticks. steve: oh, ok. i won’t. satoshi: and also, this isn’t about table manners exactly, but you should know that it’s rude to eat or drink while walking down the street. steve: huh. satoshi: oh, and the most important thing you need to know is that you’re not supposed to talk when you’re eating dinner. only parents are allowed to talk at the dinner table. children are not allowed to speak. steve: wow! that’s… that’s unusual! satoshi: i’m just kidding! steve! here is the key:4 1 3 2
2b listening and matchingyou are supposed to listen and match the sentence parts in the chart on page 97.b1. you aren’t supposed to … a. to make noise wile eating noodles. a 2. it’s polite… b. to stick your chopsticks into your food. d3. it’s rude… c. point at anyone with your chopsticks. c4. you shouldn’t… d. eat and drink while walking down the street.
finally you are supposed to read the tapescript carefully. while you are reading you are supposed to underline all the expressions, blacken all the connectives and circle all examples of the supposed to + infinitive structure.2c doing pairworkin pairs you are supposed to talk about the table manners in your country.a: where are you from? b: i’m from korea. a: what are the table manners in your country? b: korea is a country famous for its many native dishes. korean food is rich in nutrition, well-balanced and low in calories. they say that you can eat as much korean food as you like and never gain weight.